Preface
1. Introduction: Citizenship and Political Community in Four Questions, Trevor Stack
2. Political Community in a Plural Society: Reflections from India, Gurpreet Mahajan
3. Recasting Political Community: The New National Identity of Hungary, Balázs Majtényi
4. Political Community under Communism: Regime, Dissidents and Church in Post-World War II Poland, Anna Grudzińska
5. Schooling in Citizenship and Political Community, Nadia Kiwan, Rachel Shanks, and Trevor Stack
6. Sovereignty, Autonomy and Citizenship in the Kurdish Model of Political Community, Hanifi Baris
7. Overcoming the Myth of the Sovereign, Self-Governing People, David Thunder
8. Civic Friendship, Economic Justice, and Political Authority, Nathaniel Jezzi
9. Studying Political Community from the Citizen Up, Trevor Stack
10. Competing Models of Islamic Political Community: ISIS and the Amman Message and Shariah Index, Ionut Untea
11. Community as Referent and Effect of Authority Claims, Trevor Stack